English, asked by pranali10072009, 3 months ago

I ——————– trust strangers.
a) don’t
b) does not
c) has not

Answers

Answered by Delnababu
6

Answer:

a) don't

Explanation:

I  don't trust strangers

the sentence is a combination of words with proper meaning

A negative sentence is a sentence that has negative words.

like no, hasn't, don't, and more

formula = Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + "any" word + object

Answered by PADMINI
0

I don't trust strangers.

  • The required word to be filled in the given blank is ''don't''
  • Options (b) ''does not'' and  option (c) ''has not'' are incorrect to use in the sentence.
  • Grammatically, it is correct to use ''don't'' with the subject ''I'' if the sentence is in the form of present tense.
  • ''don't'' is a short form of ''do not''
  • ''I don't trust strangers.'' is a negative sentence.

Hence, the required answer is an option (a) don't.

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